Urea (Granular)
Urea (Granular)
Granular urea is a type of solid nitrogen fertilizer that comes in the form of granules. Generally, this type of nitrogen fertilizer contains about 46% nitrogen. This substance is produced from ammonia and carbon dioxide. Typically, granular urea has the highest nitrogen content among solid nitrogen fertilizers.
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Granular urea is a type of solid nitrogen fertilizer that comes in the form of granules. Generally, this type of nitrogen fertilizer contains about 46% nitrogen. This substance is produced from ammonia and carbon dioxide. Typically, granular urea has the highest nitrogen content among solid nitrogen fertilizers.
We can apply granular urea as it is. But sometimes, people add it after mixing it with phosphate and potash fertilizers. Most often, granular urea can be seen as a part of the total nitrogen-phosphorous-potassium (NPK) plant food mix. Since it is a granular form of urea, we can apply it directly to the soil via conventional spreading equipment. We can say that this is the most common form of nitrogen fertilizer all around the world.
Moisture percent by weight, maximum | 1.0 |
Total nitrogen, percent by weight, (on a dry basis), minimum | 46.0 |
Biuret percent by weight, maximum | 1.5 |
Particle size—Not less than 90 percent of the material shall pass through a 4 mm IS sieve and be retained on a 2 mm IS sieve. Not more than 5 percent shall be below 2 mm IS sieve |